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Monica M.

Assistant Finance Director at City of Cooper City

Monica M. currently serves as the Assistant Director of Financial Services Budget for the City of Lake Worth Beach since May 2023 and holds the position of Assistant Finance Director for the City of Cooper City since June 2022. Previously, Monica was the Director of Student Accounts at Milwaukee Area Technical College from May 2019 to July 2022, where vision and leadership were provided to a team managing accounting functions in accordance with GAAP while focusing on student success. Earlier roles include Accounting Supervisor at Milwaukee County, responsible for maintaining trust account integrity and managing daily finance functions, and Director of Student Finance at Gateway Technical College, where accounting controls and procedures were implemented. Monica M. holds a Master's degree in Business Administration and Management from Alverno College.

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Fort Lauderdale, United States

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City of Cooper City

Located near Florida’s southeast coast, Cooper City is a beautiful city, well-loved by residents and non-residents alike. Not long ago, Family Circle magazine named it one of the 10 best places to raise a family. Abundant with parks, an excellent school system, and a welcoming community, Cooper City is a gem within Broward County. There is no shortage of activities or travel opportunities. Cooper City is about 12 miles west of Fort Lauderdale and Florida’s Atlantic Ocean beaches, and it is 12 miles east of the Everglades. It is less than 30 minutes to Fort Lauderdale International Airport. Cooper City residents are proud of their community—living up to its reputation as “Someplace Special”. People move to Cooper City for the schools, which are all A-rated. Cooper City High school is nationally acclaimed as a Blue Ribbon School and one of America’s Best High Schools by The Washington Post and Newsweek. Of the schools located in the City, all the elementary and middle schools are ranked in the top 15% in Florida by schooldigger.com. Housing prices are not cheap but, by the same token, are not outrageous. The median home value in Cooper City is $384,900, and higher-end homes range closer to $800,000. More than anything else, Cooper City is a close-knit community. The neighborhoods are friendly and the residents support each other. People and institutions work together for the betterment of the City. For example, the Optimists run the sports recreation programs on city fields while the City maintains them. Practices are often held at a public school. The PTA is active and volunteerism is extensive. Cooper City's, excellent sense of community and focus on quality education create a perfect environment for families to work and play.